Regulation on conditions for treatment and marking of wooden packaging material. Country/Territory Serbia Document type Regulation Date 2006 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Cultivated plants Keyword Plant protection Pests/diseases Packaging/labelling Hygiene/sanitary procedures Processing/handling Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings Authorization/permit Geographical area Europe, Europe and Central Asia Entry into force notes This Regulation enters into force eight days after its publication in the Official Gazette. Abstract This Regulation prescribes the necessary conditions for performing the treatment and marking of wood packaging material, including the manner of heat treatment and marking of such materials. Treatment is an officially approved method of destroying plant pests. The provisions of this text are meant for wood packaging material of coniferous and deciduous trees, such as: wood for packing, holding, fastening or reinforcing consignments, pallets, crates, boxes, frames, supports, partitions, linings and other products. Full text Serbian Website upz.minpolj.gov.rs References - Legislation Implements Plant Protection Law. Legislation | Serbia | 2010 Keyword: Basic legislation, Plant protection, Pests/diseases, Plant production, Access-to-information, Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings, Authorization/permit, Biotechnology, Certification, Crops/grasses, Disinfection/disinfestation, Fertilizers/nutrients, Genetic resources, Inspection, Institution, Internal trade, International trade, Offences/penalties, Pesticides, Plant variety, Quarantine, Research, Traceability/product tracing, Weeds Source: FAO, FAOLEX Implemented by Regulation on the conditions regarding technical equipment for performing heat treatment activities and on the manner of heat treatment of wood packaging material. Legislation | Serbia | 2006 Keyword: Plant protection, Pests/diseases, Packaging/labelling, Hygiene/sanitary procedures, Processing/handling, Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings, Authorization/permit Source: FAO, FAOLEX